Energy from waste. Commercially proven energy recovery
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1 Energy from waste Commercially proven energy recovery
2 Energy from waste - a proven solution Energy from waste - a proven solution High energy costs and the security of energy supply are issues of growing concern. Governments are seeking to reduce the environmental impact of energy consumption. At the same time communities are required to comply with legislation designed to divert waste from landfill and are seeking to manage waste in more sustainable ways. The small-scale, commercially proven, ENERGOS energy from waste technology provides an environmentally beneficial solution to these problems. We provide a local solution to produce lowcost heat and electricity, while outperforming the EU Emissions Standard (2000/76/EC). Our community sized facilities convert non-recyclable, residual waste into renewable energy displacing fossil fuels. ENERGOS, part of the ENER-G group, specialises in gasification technology. As a leading supplier of energy from waste plants, our solution offers: Diversion of residual waste from landfill Energy recovery as heat or electricity Ultra-low emissions A local solution to a local waste problem The ENERGOS technology is proven beyond doubt: in 2010 the 8 operating plants built since 1997 have accumulated a combined total of 400,000 hours. The existing plants achieve outstanding environmental results, with minimal impact on the local community. The solution facilitates flexible, expandable local waste recycling strategies helping local authorities to meet the EU landfill obligation. Local industry also benefits from a reliable, secure, and low-cost source of heat and power. ENERGOS plant delivery includes: System design Permitting Project development Construction of the plant Plant testing Operation and maintenance Ongoing technical support
3 State-of-the-art technology ENERGOS technology provides a robust solution for the treatment of residual waste and its conversion to energy. The ENERGOS thermal conversion process consists of two stages: Primary chamber for gasification of the waste Secondary chamber for high temperature oxidation of the syngas produced in the primary chamber The patented gasification process and proprietary control system ensure that emissions are consistently low. Average NO x emissions are typically 25-30% of the EU limit and no de-no x system is needed. In many cases total emissions from sites using the energy may decrease, improving local air quality. A local solution minimises transport issues, thereby reducing emissions from refuse vehicles. The modular design creates an unrivalled flexibility in the range 40,000 tpa to 200,000 tpa. Additional capacity can be added as and when it is needed so there is no costly redundant capacity. Due to the flexible process, various waste streams can be processed, including Municipal Solid Waste (MSW), residual MSW, SRF/RDF and commercial waste. This flexibility is important as the composition of waste streams will change due to ever-improving recycling rates. The energy recovered from the biodegradable fraction of waste allows limited exemption from CO 2 emissions under the EU Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS). The building footprint is small and its overall height low, reducing the visual impact of the plant. State-of-the-art technology Benefits of the technology: Environmental benefits Low and stable carbon monoxide (CO) and nitrogen oxide (NO x ) emissions Average NO x emissions are typically 25-30% of the EU limit Very low dioxin emissions typically 1% of the EU safe limit Low carbon content in the bottom ash. We guarantee less than 3% TOC Independent leaching tests demonstrate that carbon leaching is only 10% of standard EFW processes A local solution offers minimised transportation and therefore reduced emissions from refuse vehicles In many cases total emissions from sites using the energy may decrease, improving local air quality Operational benefits The ENERGOS technology is proven and by the end of 2010 the combined operating experience of the 8 plants built since 1997 will exceed 400,000 hours The proprietary control system ensures that emissions are consistently low and stable Low NO x, CO and TOCs worldleading combustion efficiency No compromise on emissions performance in the event of plant turndown No ammonia or urea storage or handling issues No de-no x system is required Financial benefits The existing plants operate successfully on a commercial basis and are helping local authorities to meet the obligation placed on them by the EU s Landfill Directive Renewables Obligation Certificates (ROCs) are issued for the biomass fraction of the waste when the plant produces electricity, enhancing the normal income streams Energy recovered from the biomass content is not subject to the Climate Change Levy (CCL) The energy recovered from the biodegradable fraction of waste affords some exemption from CO 2 emissions under the EU Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) Low operating and maintenance costs
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6 Plant construction information Plant construction information Environmental compliance Consistently low emissions are achieved by the patented ENERGOS design. The thermal conversion process is strictly controlled and monitored by proprietary software. This unique system reduces the need to invest in high-cost, end of process flue gas cleaning systems making the ENERGOS technology cost-competitive, efficient and environmentally compliant. In the UK, for example, the ENERGOS technology is classified as an Advanced Conversion Technology (ACT) and the electricity produced from the biomass fraction of the waste qualifies for Renewable Obligation Certificates (ROCs). The proposed introduction of the Renewables Heat Incentive (RHI) will further incentivise the supply of steam and hot water to industrial processes and district heating networks. Plant construction Communities will accept facilities that are sized appropriately to their requirements, and which do not import waste on a regional basis. The trend will be increasingly towards construction of units in the range of 30,000 to 80,000 tonnes per annum. Juniper Consultants, Waste Management World, January-February The plants can be supplied on a build own operate (BOO) or Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) basis. The plant can be built to various configurations with options for high calorific value and mixed waste streams. The modularity of the design facilitates future expansion if and when it is needed without discouraging recycling. ENERGOS delivers a complete turnkey solution with training of plant operators and support from our experienced team of engineers. Equipment and performance guarantees are offered as standard. The construction of a standard ENERGOS plant takes approximately 21 months, depending on site condition and location. Supporting the local economy while managing local waste ENERGOS plants are built in modules with one or more parallel process lines meeting the requirements for energy production and waste treatment capacity. The energy value of the fuel is converted into electricity and/or heat. The heat is used locally in district heating or industrial applications. This low cost and secure source of energy directly replaces fossil fuels and can provide significant savings for local industry improving cost competitiveness. When combined with an efficient Materials Recycling Facility (MRF) ENERGOS plants can be used as part of an overall integrated waste management strategy. The plant can be built to various configurations to meet energy demand and the requirements for managing local residual waste, with options for high calorific value and mixed waste streams. The modular nature of the design facilitates future expansion if and when it is needed, without discouraging recycling. Type 41 Type 51 Type 42 Type 52 Description Single-line Single-line Double-line Double-line Typical net calorific value (MJ/kg) Nominal fuel throughput per line (t/hr) 5 or 6 5 or 6 5 or 6 5 or 6 Nominal thermal output (MW) Approximate electrical output (MW) ¹, ² Building area (sq metres) ¹ 1,700 1,800 2,400 2,500 Site area (sq metres) ¹ 6,000 6,200 9,000 9,200 1 Project specific Other size combinations are also available 2 Based upon steam pressure of 23 bara, steam temperature of 380 C, condensing pressure of 0.1 bara
7 ENERGOS plants Operational ENERGOS plants Operational ENERGOS plants ENERGOS plants under development ENERGOS plants Ranheim Plant Commissioned: 1997 Fuel capacity: 10,000 tonnes/year 25 GWh (thermal)/year Forus Plant Commissioned: 2002 Fuel capacity: 39,000 tonnes/year CHP 105 GWh (thermal)/year Irvine Plant Fuel capacity: 78,000 tonnes/year Knowsley Plant Fuel capacity: 78,000 tonnes/year Averøy Plant Commissioned: 2000 Fuel capacity: 30,000 tonnes/year CHP 69 GWh (thermal)/year Sarpsborg1 Plant Commissioned: 2002 Fuel capacity: 78,000 tonnes/year 210 GWh (thermal)/year Newport Plant Fuel capacity: 120,000 tonnes/year Hurum Plant Commissioned: 2001 Fuel capacity: 39,000 tonnes/year 105 GWh (thermal)/year Isle of Wight Plant Location: United Kingdom Commissioned: January 2009 Fuel capacity: 30,000 tonnes/year (electrical) 1.8MW Doncaster Plant Fuel capacity: 120,000 tonnes/year Barry Plant Fuel capacity: 80,000 tonnes/year Minden Plant Location: Germany Commissioned: 2001 Fuel capacity: 39,000 tonnes/year 105 GWh (thermal)/year Sarpsborg 2 Plant Commissioned 2010 Fuel capacity: 78,000 tonnes/year 256 GWh (thermal)/year Bradford Plant Fuel capacity: 160,000 tonnes/year
8 ABOUT ENER-G ENER-G provides customers with a variety of technologies ranging from the generation of energy to the management of energy use, delivering sustainable energy solutions and technologies on a business-to-business basis worldwide. Established in Salford, Greater Manchester in the 1980s, the company offers a one-stop-shop for all commercial and industrial energy requirements, from the efficient generation of energy to the equally efficient control of consumption. The company has partners across the globe. Our solutions include combined heat and power (CHP), biogas utilisation, heat pump technologies, efficient lighting, controls, metering and data solutions and energy from waste. This is accompanied by our wide range of energy and water consultancy and procurement services. ENER-G is 100% dedicated to the development of its products and markets, and over the years has seen rapid growth, both organically and through acquisition to achieve a strong global presence within the energy industry. Currently ENER-G operates in the UK, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Hungary, Lithuania, Spain, Italy, Romania, Mexico and South Africa. ENERGOS LTD 11B Olympic Park Woolston Grange Avenue Birchwood, Warrington WA2 0YL UK tel: +44 (0) fax: +44 (0) info@energos.com ENERGOS AS Kvenildmyra 5 N-7072 Heimdal Norway tel: fax: info@energos.com ENER-G PLC ENER-G House Daniel Adamson Road Salford Manchester M50 1DT UK tel: +44 (0) fax: +44 (0) efw@energ.co.uk Printed on environmentally friendly chlorine free paper ENER-G Holdings plc
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